Suwon City I'Park Museum of Art to Reopen on the 12th View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Park Byung-hee] The Suwon Museum of Art in Gyeonggi-do announced that, as the COVID-19 quarantine system shifts from 'social distancing' to 'everyday distancing,' its affiliated museums will sequentially reopen starting from the 12th.


First, the Suwon I-Park Museum of Art will reopen on the 12th. However, entry to the museum will only be allowed for visitors who make a reservation in advance through the museum's website until the 31st. Reservations are limited to four sessions per day, with 40 people per session. One person can apply for up to four people, and educational programs and group visits will not be operated.


The Suwon I-Park Museum of Art will hold the first exhibition of 2020, a retrospective of artist Baek Young-su, a member of the New Realism group who established a unique artistic world with his distinctive lyrical yet sophisticated style, titled "Walking Through a Century: Baek Young-su 1922~2018."


To prevent the spread of COVID-19 and ensure safe viewing, the museum has conducted comprehensive special disinfection. Visitors can enter only after temperature checks, mask-wearing confirmation, and using hand sanitizer at the entrance.


Kim Chan-dong, director of the Suwon Museum of Art, stated, "We have thoroughly prepared to reopen for the safe cultural life of citizens, so we ask for your cooperation in using the facilities."



The Suwon Art Exhibition Hall is scheduled to open on the 19th, the Children's Ecological Art Experience Center on the 2nd of next month, and Art Space Gwanggyo on the 9th of next month, sequentially.


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